Dnia poniedziałek 17 sierpień 2009 o 21:03:12 Dave Allan napisał(a):
> Łukasz Mierzwa wrote:
>[...]
> > Let me make that little more clear:
> > 1. Lets assume I have one storage node that is acting as a iscsi target.
> > 2. This storage node has one big block device (RAID of some kind) that
> > wil
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 03:03:12PM -0400, Dave Allan wrote:
> As a side note, I don't object to creating functionality to allow
> libvirt to manage iSCSI targets, extending the volume create/delete code
> to interface with the target. However, I don't want to try to create
> code to manage ever
Łukasz Mierzwa wrote:
2009/8/14 Dave Allan mailto:dal...@redhat.com>>
Łukasz Mierzwa wrote:
Hi Łukasz,
I will try to answer your questions inline.
Hi,
I'm trying to setup pool of machines (nodes) for virtual
machines hosting and I got few question about
2009/8/14 Dave Allan
> Łukasz Mierzwa wrote:
>
> Hi Łukasz,
>
> I will try to answer your questions inline.
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to setup pool of machines (nodes) for virtual machines hosting
>> and I got few question about shared storage. My main requirements are:
>> 1. central management -
Łukasz Mierzwa wrote:
Hi Łukasz,
I will try to answer your questions inline.
Hi,
I'm trying to setup pool of machines (nodes) for virtual machines hosting and
I got few question about shared storage. My main requirements are:
1. central management - I've got simple python app that stores inf
Hi,
I'm trying to setup pool of machines (nodes) for virtual machines hosting and
I got few question about shared storage. My main requirements are:
1. central management - I've got simple python app that stores information
about all virtual machines and all nodes, this app needs to be able to m
Hi,
I'm trying to setup pool of machines (nodes) for virtual machines hosting and
I got few question about shared storage. My main requirements are:
1. central management - I've got simple python app that stores information
about all virtual machines and all nodes, this app needs to be able to m